 One of my favorite shows to watch on YouTube is The Pivot. The Pivot has Ryan Clark, former Pittsburgh Steeler, and Washington Commander, and also has Channing Crowder, former Miami Dolphin, and also Fred Taylor, former Jacksonville Jaguar, and for a brief stint he played with the Patriots too, I believe. But anyway, it has those three former NFL players and on there they'll bring on different guests, whether it be football players, whether it be music artists, whether it be whoever, and they do a great job of interviewing them. They have a very, very, very nice dynamic. Today's guest on the show was none other than Baltimore Raven's new running back, Derek Henry. He had a lot of interest and stuff to say. They had a lot of interest and stuff to say about him in the new situation, of course, with him and Lamar Jackson, him and Pat Ricard. Derek Henry talked about Zay Flowers, Mark Andrews. He talked about the team, talked about how he wouldn't want his son to play football. He talked about growing up in Florida. How's the small town? Everybody knew everybody talked about it. He talked about a lot of stuff. But I think somebody that was watching, they were sitting back here watching and they were probably thinking, man, that should have been me. Was the guy who we talking about in today's video, Mr. J.K. Dolphins. I think he probably watched that and maybe got a little jealous and said, you know what, let me send these people a reminder just in case they forgot who I am, what I can do and the fact that I am available. Called his agent, he said agent, send the text. And this is the report that we got today. It says, free agent running back J.K. Dolphins has been cleared for football activities. Dr. Neal, a trashy wrote in a letter to select teams today. I wonder who those select teams were. Anyway, it says noting, Dolphins looks outstanding. Coming off of a torn Achilles. Dolphins, who averages 5.8 yards per carry in his career is expected to take visits soon. So J.K. Dolphins, he read that and he said, okay, let's make a few edits and whatnot. Then that was the final copy. He said, oh yeah, looks good to me. Go ahead and send it. Now, with J.K. Dolphins, should the Baltimore Ravens bring back J.K. Dolphins? Because I've seen that's a conversation that a lot of Ravens fans have been having recently. We're gonna get into that very, very shortly. But before we do, make sure you subscribe to the channel. We are almost, slowly but surely, getting to 75,000 subscribers. So that's gonna be a beautiful thing when we get there. But I appreciate all y'all that have been helping us get there. So subscribe to the channel, turn your notifications on and run them likes all the way up. Like we said in the previous video, I know that your time is extremely valuable. So I appreciate the fact that y'all spend so much of your time with us on a daily basis. Literally every single day. Todos los días. I appreciate y'all a lot. So thank you, I love you. And somebody else who we got a lot of love for was J.K. Dolphins. J.K. Dolphins has some fun moments throughout his Ravens career. Will his career be over with the Baltimore Ravens? Now, we'll see. Because they obviously got a new sheriff in town at the running back position in Derrick Henry. They have a returning running back in Justice Hill. And they have another returning running back who we don't know when he's gonna return yet though. And that being Keaton Mitchell. John Harbaugh did stay the other day. He said, hey, we've been talking to J.K. Dolphins and Dalvin Cook about the possibility of those guys coming back that's one of the other bowls. We'll see. Maybe none, but we'll see. But with J.K. Dolphins, what do y'all think? Do y'all think it'll be a good idea if the Baltimore Ravens brought him back? I feel like people are, I don't feel like anybody's on the fence with this one at all. I've seen a lot of Ravens fans say either, yes, the Ravens need to bring him back. I want my dog J.K. to come back. He needs to be at Baltimore Raven this year. Let him come back for one more run. Then I've seen other people on the other side say, no, let him go. J.K. Dolphins does not need to be at Baltimore Raven in the year 2024. He's done, need to move on. And I get where both sides are coming from because the side that wants him back is like, hey, J.K. Dolphins got all the qualities of a running back one, but the only thing that's been in his way, which is a huge thing that has been in his way has been injuries. But then the people who don't want J.K. Dolphins back, they may feel the exact same way. Hey, he got all the potential of a running back one, but the only big thing that's been in his way has been injuries. And for that, they don't want him to return. The way I feel about J.K. Dolphins, I do feel like it would not be a bad thing if the Baltimore Ravens brought him back, but it would need to be one of those deals. It's not my money. And of course, this would be up to J.K. Dolphins to even accept such a thing because he doesn't have to. He could go somewhere else and they may give him more guaranteed money and whatnot. But I think if the Baltimore Ravens brought him back, it would be wise of them to give him a deal where it was he got per game roster bonuses. And what that means is that if he plays, then he gets paid. But if he didn't play, then he wouldn't get paid. And I think that would be smart because that would protect the Baltimore Ravens. It wouldn't necessarily protect a J.K. Dolphins, but he would be somewhere that he's very familiar with in a system that he knows. He didn't get to play in it too much. He played in it for a partial game, but he was learning it for an entire off season. So that would give him a shot to be behind Derrick Henry. And cause you know, Ravens do running back by committee. Now that they got Derrick Henry, I wonder if things will be a bit different because Derrick Henry in Tennessee, that was not running back by committee at all. It was Derrick Henry and that's it. He even talked about how one time in high school, he talked about this on a pivot. I know you're gonna watch it. He talked about one time in high school how he got 57 carries in a game, 57 carries in a game. Like when the last time you heard of a Ravens running back, even getting 30 carries in a game, getting 25 carries in it, that doesn't happen at all. Like for a Ravens running back to get 57 carries, that's probably like, that might be like six, seven games. Like for real, because you know Ravens running back, they might get like 10 here, maybe 12 here. Ooh, 15 if you're feeling lucky, but you ain't gonna get that much. So now I just wonder how the dynamic is gonna be now that is Derrick Henry. Are they gonna still do this running back by committee? Or is he really gonna be the focal point when it comes to the running back room? We'll see soon, but what about J.K. Dobbins? We of course, we saw that video maybe about a month ago where J.K. Dobbins was running on a treadmill, and we couldn't tell if he was 100% or not, cause he was doing these quick sprints, but they weren't like sprints down a football field, anything like that, but they was quick sprints in a room, and he did look good doing them. But now this is big for him because again, this said that he's been cleared for football activities. Now, something that was very interesting that we spoke about briefly is that they wrote in a letter to select teams. So they ain't sent this letter to everybody, but they sent this letter to select teams, letting them know like, hey, I got J.K. He's available. And I wonder if, again, we talk about timing all the time, and the timing of this is very interesting because not because of the Derrick Henry on the pivot podcast, we were just joking about that, but more seriously, the timing of the running back market, because the first big wave of free agency has passed already. So now free agency, people are still getting signed, of course, but free agency has kind of quieted down a lot, especially with the running backs. Say Kwan Barkley, he got the big money. Of course, Derrick Henry, he got signed to the Ravens, Josh Jacobs, he got the big four year, 48 million dollar deal with the Packers. DeAndre Swift, he got signed by the Bears, I believe. So all the top running backs, they are off the market, and it's quieted down, it's quieted down a lot. So I think this timing, it says a lot to me because I think it's J.K. Dobbins trying to take advantage like, all right, hey, I'm ready, I'm here, I'm available, that first wave of running backs that's done and over with now, but yeah, I'm not gonna make as much money as them, but let me get on with a team, cause I'm ready. And with this being March, they got a while still, they got a while till they start the OTA, is the organized team activities, and obviously an even longer period of time before they start training camp. So this will be a great time for him to get on, especially, again, timing. The timing of this is very, very important, and it's something that we have to pay attention to. If I'm J.K. Dobbins, I wanna sign somewhere before the draft that's coming up in a month, because with J.K. Dobbins, it's tough, man, because again, good running back, very good running back, but the injuries have absolutely destroyed his career. So now imagine this, you got a draft coming up, seven rounds, 32 picks per round, you got the compics and all that too, you got the supplemental draft, you got undrafted rookie free agents, and then you still got free agents that are available too, but at the running back position, there's a lot of young guys that are gonna be coming out of that draft that teams are gonna be looking at, and they're gonna be like, oh, they don't have an injury history. Oh, they got a clean bill of health. Oh, they don't have four years in the NFL already that have been just derailed by injuries. I don't have to worry about that with this rookie coming out. So that would make all the sense in the world why J.K. Dobbins and his camp would put this out now. So he can get signed ASAP, he can get as much guaranteed money as he possibly can from whatever team is gonna be ASAP, because the longer it takes J.K. Dobbins to get signed, in my opinion, the less guaranteed money that he would get. I think it would already be hard enough for him to get a significant amount of guaranteed money with his injury history, because nobody's gonna want to shell out a bunch of guaranteed money to somebody who's missed so many games over the course of their four year career. But see, the thing that's on J.K.'s side is just his ability, what he has put on film over the past four years. And when he does play, he's good. He's really good, but he just gotta be out there. That's why I think if the Baltimore Ravens did bring him back, it would be heavy on the incentives, the per game incentives, the per game roster bonuses, if he was active on game day, that it would be heavy, heavy, heavy on that. But at the same time, even if the Ravens don't bring him back, whatever team he goes to, I think the contract will be constructed like that. I think J.K. Dobbins will get anywhere from a one to a two year deal. But I think if any guarantees at all, they'll be crazy low. And it'll be something that he really has to earn because he gotta gain a lot of people's trust back. He gotta show these teams, these franchises, like, hey, I can play, I can last a four season, I can do it. But at the same time, a lot of these teams may already have their running backs. And if they don't have their running backs, then they could be looking at the draft like, oh, we got plenty of cheap options through the draft. We ain't gotta use a first round pick. You could, but you ain't got to. You could use a second round pick, third, fourth, fifth, whatever you use, it can be a lot cheaper than signing a free agent. So it's gonna be interesting to see what happens with J.K. Dobbins, where he ends up taking those visits to, what teams ended up getting this letter. But we are rooting for J.K. Dobbins. I do want to see a workout for him. I would love to see him running healthy. And, you know, by how things have been going, by how they almost looking like the former Ravens, Avengers or something over there, I wouldn't be surprised if he ended up over there in LA with the charges with Greg Roman, with Gus Edwards, with the tight end Hayden Hurst, with Jim Harbaugh, with Bradley Bolesman, and whatever other former Ravens end up over there real soon.